'Trojan Horse' Border Agents

'Trojan Horse' Border Agents

A Penske truck. Disguised border agents. Day laborers at an L.A. Home Depot. In this episode, Michael unpacks the controversial “Operation Trojan Horse” immigration sting in Los Angeles—and asks if it was an ingenious enforcement tactic or a violation of civil rights. Plus, poll results on Hiroshima/Nagasaki, Peggy Noonan’s emotional plea, and the deeper debate over immigration, labor, and legality in America. Listen here, then head over to Smerconish.com and let us know your thoughts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Five Years Later,  The J6 Rioters Still Believe They Were The Patriots

Five Years Later, The J6 Rioters Still Believe They Were The Patriots

Robert Pape is a professor of political science at the University of Chicago and director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats. He is a leading expert on political violence, terrorism, and d...

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Iran Protests Escalate: Should the U.S. Respond With Force?

Iran Protests Escalate: Should the U.S. Respond With Force?

As protests spread across Iran amid soaring inflation and economic collapse, President Trump warns that the U.S. could respond “very hard” if Iranian authorities use deadly force against demonstrators...

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Maduro Captured: A Military Masterstroke—or the Start of America’s Next Forever War?

Maduro Captured: A Military Masterstroke—or the Start of America’s Next Forever War?

The United States has captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a dramatic, highly coordinated military operation—but what happens next? in this episode, Michael examines the stunning takedown o...

5 Jan 27min

Minnesota Fraud: Shocking Exception—or Proof the System Is Broken?

Minnesota Fraud: Shocking Exception—or Proof the System Is Broken?

Michael Smerconish breaks down today’s Smerconish.com poll question: Is the Minnesota fraud the exception or the norm? From a viral video alleging widespread daycare fraud to the trillions of dollars ...

5 Jan 17min

The Case for Volunteering as a Cure for Loneliness

The Case for Volunteering as a Cure for Loneliness

Why are fewer Americans volunteering—and why does it matter? Michael digs into new data showing a long-term decline in volunteerism, echoing warnings first raised by Robert Putnam in Bowling Alone. Jo...

30 Des 202528min

If You Trust Your Phone With Your Money, Why Not Your Vote?

If You Trust Your Phone With Your Money, Why Not Your Vote?

Can you really trust your smartphone to cast a secure vote? Michael Smerconish talks with venture capitalist and political strategist Bradley Tusk about a groundbreaking experiment in mobile voting, l...

29 Des 202527min

Trump Wants New Battleships — Admiral Stavridis Explains Why That Could Be a Mistake

Trump Wants New Battleships — Admiral Stavridis Explains Why That Could Be a Mistake

President Trump announces plans for a new class of massive U.S. Navy warships—but are battleships the future or a relic of the past? Michael Smerconish speaks with retired four-star Admiral James Stav...

23 Des 202517min

Faith, Politics, and Fracture: America at a Crossroads

Faith, Politics, and Fracture: America at a Crossroads

Is the United States a Christian nation — and should it be? Michael breaks down Vice President JD Vance’s explosive comments at Turning Point USA, sparking a national debate over faith, identity, and ...

23 Des 202524min

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